Surnames Categorized "choreographers"

This is a list of surnames in which the categories include choreographers.
usage
Bruhn German
Variant of Braun.
Cunningham 1 Scottish
From the name of place in the Ayrshire district of Scotland. It possibly comes from Gaelic cuinneag meaning "milk pail".
Duncan Scottish
From the given name Duncan.
Fosse English, French
Derived from Old French fosse "ditch".
Glover English
Occupational name for a person who made or sold gloves, from Middle English glovere.
Goebel German
Variant of Göbel.
Graham Scottish, English
Derived from the English place name Grantham, which probably meant "gravelly homestead" in Old English. The surname was first taken to Scotland in the 12th century by William de Graham.
Hines Irish
Anglicized form of Irish Ó hEidhin meaning "descendant of Eidhin", a given name or byname of unknown origin.
Kelly 1 Irish
Anglicized form of Irish Ó Ceallaigh meaning "descendant of Ceallach". Famous bearers include actor and dancer Gene Kelly (1912-1996) and actress and princess Grace Kelly (1929-1982).
Knight English
From Old English cniht meaning "knight", a tenant serving as a mounted soldier.
Peña Spanish
Originally denoted a person who lived near a jutting rock, from Spanish peña meaning "rock, cliff".
Quiñones Spanish
From various Spanish place names derived from quiñón meaning "shared piece of land", derived from Latin quinque "five".
Robbins English
Derived from the given name Robin.
Short English
From a nickname for a short person, from Middle English schort.
Sparks English
From an Old Norse nickname or byname derived from sparkr meaning "sprightly".